ITV Coronation Street's Samia Longchambon flaunts slender frame as she wows in bikini snap

Coronation Street star Samia Longchambon took to social media to give fans a glimpse of her holiday away from the cobbles.

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Samia Longchambon flaunted her incredible frame with a new bikini photo as she enjoyed a sun-kissed holiday with her family.

The Coronation Street star briefly stepped away from the sandy shores to take the mirror pic which was uploaded on Instagram on Monday.

In the first photo, Samia was all smiles as she rocked a pink and white striped bikini top and blue denim shorts.

The actress switched it up for the second snap and swapped the shorts for matching bikini bottoms, showing off her long-toned legs.

Although she remained barefoot for the photos, Samia accessorised with a straw hat, and a gold necklace and left her brown locks flowing free.

The 41-year-old appeared to be in good spirits as she captioned the post: “Vacaciones,” alongside a string of emojis.

Samia was inundated with admiration from fans, as well as other Coronation Street stars, past and present.

Angela Lonsdale who starred police officer Emma Watts before her 2003 exit wrote: “There she is! Human sunshine.”

Abi Franklin’s Sally Carman simply commented: “Beauty!!!” as Candice Stowe star Nikki Sanderson praised her colleague with two heart-eyes emojis.

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Maria Connor is currently enduring a tough storyline with her son (Image: ITV)

Fan @ianedmonds05 shared: “Have a fantastic time hun, a well deserved break.”

As @sammiebbx echoed: “You look wonderful happy holidays.”

Although she’s currently away, Samia’s character Maria is in turmoil as her teenage son Liam (Charlie Wrenshaw), has been at the centre of a harrowing bullying storyline.

Speaking on the storyline, the actress previously told Entertainment Daily: “My daughter is 14 and also I’ve got a son. To think that either of them could go through something like that or any child in the whole country.

“As a parent it’s horrible. It’s not a nice thing to think about and having to act it and go through it, when we’re making ourselves cry… it is exhausting.”

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